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Neurosurgery, 1979
The need for cadaver kidney donors far surpasses the present supply. The subject of how to increase the number of donors is extremely complex, involving not only the medical issue of determination of brain death, but also philosophical, religious, legal, political, psychological, and economic considerations and the opinions of leaders and lay groups ...
H H, Kaufman +4 more
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The need for cadaver kidney donors far surpasses the present supply. The subject of how to increase the number of donors is extremely complex, involving not only the medical issue of determination of brain death, but also philosophical, religious, legal, political, psychological, and economic considerations and the opinions of leaders and lay groups ...
H H, Kaufman +4 more
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
The donation of tissues is often a more realistic option in emergency care settings than that of organs, which need perfusion before harvesting, yet many professionals know less about tissue than organ donation.
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The donation of tissues is often a more realistic option in emergency care settings than that of organs, which need perfusion before harvesting, yet many professionals know less about tissue than organ donation.
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Debate in embryo donation: embryo donation or both-gamete donation?
Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2009So far, more than 2 million babies have been born worldwide through assisted reproduction technologies. For many couples, there is no treatment except by involving a third party. Recently, embryo donation law has been approved by Iran's parliament and now it is legal in Iran.
Reza Omani, Samani +3 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Oocyte donation has come of age. It is now an integral part in the management of infertility, providing hope to patients who were previously considered permanently infertile. The procedure is no longer used only to treat patients with premature ovarian failure, but also to treat patients with failed in vitro fertilization procedures and those patients ...
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Oocyte donation has come of age. It is now an integral part in the management of infertility, providing hope to patients who were previously considered permanently infertile. The procedure is no longer used only to treat patients with premature ovarian failure, but also to treat patients with failed in vitro fertilization procedures and those patients ...
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2006
Anne Z, Steiner, Richard J, Paulson
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Anne Z, Steiner, Richard J, Paulson
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[Body donation versus organ donation].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2010There appears to be a discrepancy between the oversupply of donated bodies 'for science' in anatomical institutions in the Netherlands and the shortage of donated organs. However, organ donation is not as straightforward as it seems, mainly because of its strict conditions, e.g. with respect to age and the required hospital setting of the dying.
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